You can run any one of the slip-on maps. Or try them all and use whichever you feel is best. But the best option is always to bring it to a tuner an get it mapped for your bike. I read a thread on here where LDH recommended to run the yoshi full exhaust map with the hindle full exhaust, but only until u can get it mapped by a reputable tuner.

How close is El Paso to Austin. I have an internet buddy who works at family motorcycle store, he might have a recommendation for you.
Try sending a PM to LDH. He's our resident guru on anything RC51. He's tried everything under the sun and documented a lot of it.

Getting it tuned is the way to go. I don't know why people bother to spend a thousand on an exhaust, then a couple hundred on a PC, and then never want to spend a couple hundred more to get the most out of what they've already spent.

Getting it tuned is the way to go. I don't know why people bother to spend a thousand on an exhaust, then a couple hundred on a PC, and then never want to spend a couple hundred more to get the most out of what they've already spent.

That's like buying a hooker and not buying condoms.....just don't make sense.

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